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250 beds Super speciality hospital at GMCH soon

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 28, 2020 22:55 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 28:District collector, Sunil Chavan directed the officers of theHealth Services Consultancy Corporation (HSCC) to hand ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 28:

District collector, Sunil Chavan directed the officers of the

Health Services Consultancy Corporation (HSCC) to hand over the super specialty

hospital being establish with the capacity of 250 beds, with the expense of Rs

68 crores at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) premises, by

December 31. Before that all the facilities in the building should be

completed, he said.

He directed the officers during a review meeting organized at

the district collectorate on Monday. Chavan said, the construction of the

building was started in 2016 and completed in 2018. All the facilities like

water proofing, separate water storage facility, electricity and others should

be completed and handed over to administration by December 31. He also directed

to provide ample water supply to the girls hostel at GMCH and remove the

encroachments in the premises, he directed.

Dean Dr Kanan Yelikar, Special Executive Officer Dr Sudhir

Chaudhary, HSCC officer Rajkumar Sharma, PWD executive engineer S S Bhagat,

Kadar Ahmed, executive engineer S V Nandanvankar, S B Dongre, A B Kale and

others were present.

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